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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 194A — Cabinet for health and family services

194A.025 Power and authority of secretary.

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(1)The secretary for health and family services and the secretary's designated
representatives in the discharge of the duties of the secretary may administer oaths
and affirmations, take depositions, certify official acts, and issue subpoenas to
compel the attendance of witnesses and production of books, papers,
correspondence, memoranda, and other records considered necessary and relevant
as evidence at hearings held in connection with the administration of the cabinet.
(2)The secretary may delegate any duties of the office of secretary to employees of the
cabinet as the secretary deems necessary and appropriate, unless otherwise
prohibited by statutes.
(3)The secretary may enter into any contracts and agreements with individuals,
colleges, universities, associations, corporations, municipalities, and other units of
government as may be deemed necessary to carry out the general intent and
purposes of the cabinet.
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